Java bindings in Open MPI support Java arrays and direct buffers
as buffers. All non-blocking methods must use direct buffers and
only blocking methods can choose between Java arrays and
direct buffers.
Though Comm.allToAllw() is a blocking method, Java applications
using Java arrays as buffers get compilation errors.
This fix enables using Java arrays in Comm.allToAllw().
Signed-off-by: Kurita, Takehiro <fj6370fp@aa.jp.fujitsu.com>
Includes java bindings for MPI_GET_ELEMENTS_X and
MPI_STATUS_SET_ELEMENTS_X. This PR also adds the
Count object which represents MPI_Count.
Signed-off-by: Nathaniel Graham <ngraham@lanl.gov>
Includes all MPI functions supported by Open MPI, including MPI-3
functions (as of about 2 weeks ago). Many changes compared to the
prior generation of Java bindings; not much is left from the prior
generation, actually. The changes include (but are not limited to):
* Add support for more than just a subset of MPI-1 functions
* Use typical Java case for symbol names
* Support Java Direct buffers (giving darn-near "native C"
performance)
* Support "type struct" better than the prior generation
* Make more of an effort for the Java bindings to be a thin layer
over the back-end C bindings
* ...and more
A proper README with more information about what is supported, how to
use these bindings, etc. will be committed shortly.
This commit was SVN r29263.